Functionally similar to its older brother the CyanogenMod cLock widget and brought to you by the same developers, this independently released, stand-alone widget brings the same elegant look and feel, enhanced with many new features and improvements, to the broader Android community.

As a flexible “Information” widget, Chronus is highly optimized in terms of CPU and data usage with the potential of replacing several other info widgets. Multiple Chronus widgets on the same device share the same back-end services and updates are batched. This makes the system use less battery while still providing the user with rich information. You can choose to use one or all of the features, those not used are completely disabled, using no CPU, data or battery.

Please note:
1) Details on the Permissions we use are available at http://goo.gl/EbMLmm
2) If you use the Xposed framework to bypass Android Widget API’s, things will break!

Credits:
While Danny Baumann and I wrote most of the widget, credit also goes to the many translators as well as other contributors such as Nicolai Ehemann, Matt Booth and Jorge Ruesga for the languages and features they have contributed.

WHAT’S NEW

NOTE: We are removing Yahoo as a default weather provider. In recent months their service has become too unstable. There is nothing we can do about it, Yahoo has to fix their service.
Version 6.0 – Pixel+ Widget
New features:
– Pixel+ widget with Weather, Clock or Date style
– Add Google Weather as a weather tap option (Pro)
– Search tap action to launch Search or Google Now(Pro)
Fixes:
– Align date properly when alarm not shown
– RSS sources search and feed URLs
– General fixes